Lotus: We’ll challenge the establishment this season
With just five months of preparation before they launched their first car, Lotus started the 2010 season on the back foot. But as they look ahead to their second at the online launch of their new T128 car, the Hingham-based team are optimistic they can compete with more established outfits this year thanks to a longer development programme.


"We’ve said very clearly that we want to start challenging the established teams, and I think that’s very achievable. But that line has to continue going up, so we’ll have to target being up there with Toro Rosso, Sauber and Force India, and then end the season by targeting Williams and Renault.”


Although Gascoyne is touting the T128 as a real step forward, the car won’t start the season with a Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS), as the team decided the technology’s inclusion would have demanded they make too many compromises in the car’s design. Even so, Lotus didn’t rule out the addition of a KERS as the season progresses.
“If KERS was going to get us from eighth to sixth then we’d have it,” said chief operating officer Keith Saunt. “But when you look at the weight of it and some of the engineering challenges, I think it’s a good decision not to start with it. We might end up with it, who knows? But if we did we’ve got a lot of experienced people who could turn their hands to it. We’ve got some very clever people here.”
KERS system or not, Saunt is just as confident as Gascoyne that the team will challenge their more established rivals in 2011. And despite their points tally being stuck on zero for the entirety of last season, he is hopeful they will break their duck in a very significant way this season and perhaps even finish higher than the eighth place they are targeting in the standings.
“A lot of people might say I’m too optimistic… But I’d like to think we’ll get between 40 and 50 points this year,” he concluded. “I think we’re targeting eighth strategically, but I doubt there’ll be a lot between sixth, seventh and eighth. Depending on how the other guys are doing, seventh could be achievable.”
Launch over, the T128 will make its on-track debut during the multi-team test at Valencia on Wednesday.
Credit: Formula One Administration Ltd (www.formula1.com)
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